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Author Lucy-Anne Holmes explains how she managed to reclaim her sexuality in an article published on The Guardian titled “‘I wanted to explore my own pleasure’ – how I rebooted my sex life” (May 18th 2019). It’s an interesting read and confirms many of the things I’ve been blogging about for years now regarding the suppression and repression of female sexuality in societies around the world. Read more &xrarr;

The suppression and repression of our sexuality is one of the biggest problems humankind is currently suffering from. According to my research we’ve been dealing with this problem for many thousands of years now. The root cause of most of the problems — even the seemingly unrelated ones — that we’re dealing with in societies around the world can be traced back to sexual suppression and repression. The brilliant Dr. Read more &xrarr;

A lack of regular, good and fulfilling sex in your life can have a serious negative impact on your intelligence, especially in the long term. The more chronic this lack of sex becomes, the more serious the psychological (mental, emotional, intellectual) problems become. Read more &xrarr;

What do I look for in women? This is no doubt a question that has kept many women busy for many years. Is it big boobs? Wide hips? Perhaps even a big ass? Must she look like a model? The mystery is finally revealed in this post. But first, let me mention two important reasons for why I’ve written this post: The first reason is that I want to be very open and transparent about this and I want to avoid wasting my time as much as possible. Read more &xrarr;

People sometimes mention during discussions, the fact that Carl Jung had issues with Sigmund Freud’s sexual theories, implying that Freud’s theories are somehow not valid, or at the very least, that we should not put too much weight on them. So in this post I want to briefly take a look at this. Read more &xrarr;

Not that I ever doubted myself, but I am now more confident than ever that my theories about women’s irrational behavior are spot on, and that I really solved the problem of why women are difficult to understand. When I wrote the first part of my Understanding Women series back in 2011, I knew I had solved an important puzzle. Read more &xrarr;

I recently saw an episode of House of Cards where Francis Underwood, the lead character played by Kevin Spacey, mentions that “a great man once said: everything is about sex, except sex; sex is about power.” I thought that was an interesting quote and wondered who that great man was. After some investigation (I Googled), I found out that it’s a quote by Oscar Wilde: Everything in the world is about sex except sex. Read more &xrarr;

Dear Dr. Reich, I found out about you and your work recently in December 2013 and have been absolutely fascinated by the research you’ve done on the subject of human sexuality. It quickly became clear to me why you were regarded as one of Dr. Freud’s most promising students. Read more &xrarr;

Here’s another clear example of female sexual suppression in society: A sex scene featuring actress Evan Rachel Wood was cut out of the movie “Charlie Countryman” by the MPAA because apparently it showed oral sex being performed on Wood’s character while she was enjoying herself. Read more &xrarr;

For a few years now I’ve been noticing a change in thinking and mentality of young women who are, quite frankly, becoming a lot smarter and a lot more courageous compared to older generations of women. This was something that was bound to happen, not only due to the Global Brain, but in the case of women especially due to them finally breaking free from society’s brainwash that was purposely set in place to work against them. Read more &xrarr;